Tosh.0

Host Daniel Tosh returns with a new set and a brand new look to offer Angry Ginger Kid, the subject on a notorious viral video, an opportunity to discuss his anger and redeem himself from any embarrassment his video may have caused.

Past Events

The last time we saw a new "Tosh.0," the unofficial start to summer had just passed. Yup, it was the day after Memorial Day and everything seemed new and fresh. Now, here we are, just before Labor Day and the best parts of the summer are behind us. Tosh, however, is here to brighten up the last embers of the summer and deliver to us all the funny he can muster.

Like an abominable snowman appearing from the complete white out of a NY blizzard, Daniel Tosh is returning to our screens tonight. What does that mean? It means that tonight, on the season six premiere, you can expect some cold, biting wit from the comedian. We don't know what he's going to say, nor do we know whom he's going to say it about, but we do know that he's going to say things, some of them may be mean, and many of them are going to be truthful.

Comic Daniel Tosh goes back to the fundamentals of sexual harrassment, increases the nation's paranoia about hotel stays, honors trees in time for Arbor Day and 420 and offers a woman who was fired for being too attractive a web redemption.

Comic Daniel Tosh goes back to the fundamentals of sexual harrassment, increases the nation's paranoia about hotel stays, honors trees in time for Arbor Day and 420 and offers a woman who was fired for being too attractive a web redemption.

With a mix of relevant commentary and sharp humor, comic and host Daniel Tosh delves into the deep recesses of the Internet, doing a spoiler alert for summer movies and giving the performer Tonetta a web redemption; Daniel gets invited to prom.

With a mix of relevant commentary and sharp humor, comic and host Daniel Tosh delves into the deep recesses of the Internet, doing a spoiler alert for summer movies and giving the performer Tonetta a web redemption; Daniel gets invited to prom.

Daniel Tosh and his team will be offering us 30 new episodes for the fifth season of "Tosh.0." Tonight marks the end of 10 of those episodes and that means that you should tune in tonight. It means you need to tune in tonight, because our good friend Daniel Tosh may not be back next week (or the week after) with a new episode. It is tough work being this funny and he's kind of earned a break. Tosh is a funny man with funny ideas and funny people behind him. Take a look for yourself.

Comic Daniel Tosh delves into the deep recesses of the internet, introducing the United States' wacky northern neighbor, fixing everything that's wrong with America and giving a model with a big heart, among other things, a web redemption.

Host Daniel Tosh has a conversation with zombies and causes an explosion; a Web Redemption is offered to a young man who became a viral video sensation due to his inability to understand a particular word during a spelling bee.

Host Daniel Tosh provides coverage and commentary on the latest viral videos and other news from the internet, featuring an explanation of the correct way to become intoxicated and a Web Redemption for the Krispy Kreme rapper.

Host Daniel Tosh attempts to cram two weeks' worth of coverage of the Olympic Games into less than one minute, and then he presents viewers with a look at what he believes to be the most nauseating segment he has ever produced.

With a mix of relevant commentary and sharp humor, Comic Daniel Tosh has delved into the deep recesses of the internet many times over the past year, and now he presents a montage of the most memorable moments of the season.

Tosh sits down for an interview with a man who became the star of a viral video after accidentally shooting himself in the thigh; pregnant women dance; Tosh attempts to bring an end to the Internet posing phenomenon known as "Tebowing."

Daniel Tosh is having a pretty good four weeks, isn't he (we would say 'month' but this is the first week in this month, so four weeks is more accurate)? First he had his 100th episode of "Tosh.0" and now, now he gets to air his season finale which means he can have a nice long break after tonight. We don't actually think that he's going to take such a break, but he'll at least be eligible for it with the season done. Good for him... and good for us that we get this one last episode to celebrate the funny before it ends for the season.

Who is Daniel Tosh? What is "Tosh.0?" You are not seriously asking us that, are you? Tonight is episode 100 of "Tosh.0" and if you're still not down with web redemptiond and Tosh's particular brand of humor, well, we're not going to delve too deeply into it (or into how exactly you're unaware of Tosh and Toshiness). Listen, how about this, why don't you tune in tonight, watch the 100th episode festivities, and figure out Tosh for yourself. Trust us, you'll be doing yourself a favor.

Tosh uses this week's Web Redemption to sit down for an interview with a girl named Alexis Courage, who has become a viral video star after footage surfaced of her repeatedly hitting and tripping over hurdles during a track meet.

In a Web Redemption, Tosh sits down for a conversation with "Crying Wrestling Fan" viral video star Dave Willis, whose passionate display of loyalty to the sport at a fan festival has made him the subject of public ridicule.

In this week's Web Redemption, Tosh interviews Natalie Gilbert, the girl who forgot the words to the National Anthem at a NBA basketball game and ended up being helped through the song by a coach as well as the crowd in attendance.

We make mistaks. We work on the internet (or the web, if you will). We regularly need redemption. Fortunately for us, we seem to never do anything quite bade enough that Daniel Tosh has to provide that redemption. Well, the truth is we probably have done things that are bad enough that he ought to be providing us with redemption. However, we don't see it happening here on the summer finale or ever really. On the upside, we do take a quantum of solace from the fact that we always spel everything correctly.

Sometimes you need a Tosh fix, don't you? Yes, it's only Tuesday, but if you ask us, it's kind of already been a long week, especially because next week is going to be a short week with that break in the middle and it still feels oh-so-far away. We know of no better way than to fix early-mid-week summer blues than by watching "Tosh.0," and highly recommend that if you feel like us, you do the same. A web redemption will redeem us, and we expect that you could use the same when you scan the vast wasteland that lays before us.

Tosh provides humorous commentary to various Internet videos and shares some of his preferred lunch spots; a rematch is set up for a guy who was videotaped being choked unconscious by a female during a mixed martial arts match.

Tosh provides humorous commentary to various Internet videos and shares some of his preferred lunch spots; a rematch is set up for a guy who was videotaped being choked unconscious by a female during a mixed martial arts match.

Host Daniel Tosh shows viewer-submitted videos in which individuals play his new game called "Slap, Lick Fondle"; a Web Redemption is offered to a teenage Juggalo who created a viral video featuring his attempts at rapping.

Host Daniel Tosh pays people $5 to degrade themselves for the amusement of others; a Web Redemption is offered to a man known as Bubb Rubb, who was featured on a news broadcast examining the fad of whistle tips on car mufflers.

Host Daniel Tosh models his new summer wardrobe and then sits down for a humorous interview with a girl who has become an Internet sensation due to her viral song about finding out that her lover is cheating on her with another woman.

In a Web Redemption, Tosh interviews Ohio politician Phil Davison, whose impassioned and rambling bid for candidacy for the position of county treasurer has become an internet sensation and been dubbed the worst political speech ever.

Memes can be easy to find, tough to follow, and impossible to learn the truth about. It is just one of Daniel Tosh's responsibilities to tell us all about them. The man takes the web (which is world wide, FYI) and dissects it, offering up little bite-sized chunks to us so that we can truly understand where things are coming from and where they may be going to. It is what Tosh does, and he does it in fine, fun, fashion. Watch and learn everything you should know.

On the internet, certain things take on a life of their own. You'll read something one day on Facebook, forget about it, and then all of the sudden the entire nation will be talking about it. Eventually, of course, these things die down, and that's where Daniel Tosh steps in. He is there to tell us all about that which we may have missed and that which we may have forgotten. There is so much internet insanity out there that we can all miss things, and Daniel Tosh is there to fix that too. Season four starts up tonight , so prepare for the funny.

There is a certain genius to "Tosh.0." We believe that genius is known simply as 'Daniel Tosh,' or perhaps 'the host.' Can we all admit that a big reason why this series works is because Daniel Tosh is both smart and funny? If he was merely funny, the show may not work. Ditto if he were merely smart. Okay, yes, it's true that if he were merely funny it would have a better chance of working than if he were merely smart, but he's both funny and smart and it really does make for a better overall situation. The material here could easily turn very ugly if it were not handled properly. Watch the season finale and see if we're wrong.

As you may be aware at this point, Daniel Tosh is a comedian, he makes with the jokes and with the humor and with the mocking of the people. Rather than Tosh doing topical comedy about politics or the random dude walking down the street, Tosh's funny revolves around that which is known as the interwebs. Perhaps what this series is best known for is giving those who have humiliated themselves on the internet the chance to redeem themselves. We hope that one day he chooses us for a redemption, because that video we made back in the day with our teacher... yeah, it took a while to live that down.

There are people out there who will assuredly point out that the interwebs continue, that pretty much they're an endless source of news, information, and general insanity. We think Daniel Tosh would actually agree with that sentiment. The thing is, whether or not Tosh would agree with the sentiment, the fact that the internet never ceases to pump out craziness doesn't mean that Tosh can do so on a weekly basis as well. The man needs a rest, a break, some time off, and that's what he's getting after tonight because this is the season finale.

Now, if this is the premiere of the summer part of the second season, is calling the show "Tosh.0" really still accurate? At this point, it's not even "Tosh2.0," right? It's actually more like "Tosh2.5" or "Tosh2.2" or something like that. We guess it all depends on exactly how you count such things. We also think that's exactly the sort of thing Daniel Tosh would ruminate on for a half-hour if it was someone else messing with numbers like that (unless he already did and we missed the episode). Frankly, we'd do a fanciful YouTube clip about it ourselves, but then we'd just end up getting made fun of on the show.